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US
/kənˈsɔɹʃiəm, kənˈsɔɹʃjəm/
]
[ UK /kənsˈɔːtiəm/ ]
[ UK /kənsˈɔːtiəm/ ]
NOUN
- an association of companies for some definite purpose
How To Use consortium In A Sentence
- The Scottish Medicines Consortium has previously accepted this product for use in patients in the 12-17 years age group, for the treatment of erosive reflux oesophagitis, the long-term management of patients with healed oesophagitis to prevent relapse, and the symptomatic treatment of gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. SMC Issues Positive Recommendation on esomeprazole 10mg (Nexium(R)) For Children Aged one to 11 Years old in Scotland With Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease (GORD) - Yahoo! Finance
- Fair Syndication Consortium says that in a recent 30-day period, more than 75,000 sites "reused" a newspaper article without sharing ad revenue with the original source. PaidContent
- The consortium is being headed by the manager of the ice hockey team.
- Another objective of the Consortium is to catalyze the translation of new discoveries in cell migration to the development of novel therapeutic drugs and treatments.
- He also said Mr O'Brien was ambivalent on the role of the banks connected with the consortium.
- As consortium leader, Hellenic Shipyards will build the stainless-steel bodyshells, provide interior fittings, and assemble the cars.
- BP's partner in an existing Russian venture, the Alfa-Access-Renova consortium, won an injunction preventing action on the deal until Feb. 25 while the dispute between the two companies is arbitrated in Sweden. BP to Sell U.S. Refineries; Russian Deal Stalled by Court
- He wanted the private consortium to keep taking a shellacking on the things. SILENT JOE
- A consortium of construction companies will build the power-station.
- Such a case would only come after a successful lawsuit against the government by one of the consortiums that failed to secure the licence in 1995.